Organizer |
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Pacific Northwest Chess Center [ pnwchesscenter@gmail.com 4258028602] |
Flyer Link |
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wojwySLJfShRVv2ij4z5ZOIfxKzAyfXt/view
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Pairing & Results Link |
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https://www.pnwchesscenter.org/ |
Event Address |
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Online, Online, WA, USA, 98034 |
Prize Fund |
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$0 |
Status |
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Completed |
Event Type |
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Group Lesson |
Rating Type |
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USCF |
Time Control |
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Classical [] |
Pairing Rule |
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Swiss |
Rounds |
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4 [Each sections may have different number of rounds] |
0.5 Byes Allowed |
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0 [Each sections may have different number of half-point byes] |
Require Check In |
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Total Seats |
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13 |
Event Time Zone |
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Pacific Daylight Time
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Dates |
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Wednesday, March 2, 2022 5:00 PM ~ Wednesday, March 23, 2022 6:00 PM
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Registration |
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Register by Wednesday, March 23, 2022 5:00 PM |
Member Discount |
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Event Description |
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GM Melik Khachiyan provides online group lessons via ZOOM/Chess.com for players rated USCF 1800-2200.
- Coach Melik takes the series of lessons to analyze Chess World Champions and Elite players.
- This lesson will deeply analyze games in FIDE Grand Prix Berlin (2022). Coach will work with students to study amazing games played by super GMs (Levon Aronian, Hikaru Nakamura, Wesley So, ...).
- Every Wednesday: 5PM~6PM PST.
- Total 4 sessions in 4 weeks.
- Discount to 2000~2200 players.
- We are flexible - you can take only a few lessons and pay proportionally. Email us: liangshi3@gmail.com.
- For registered players, please sign in your nachesshub account to review the Zoom link.
Melik is a strong GM and experienced chess trainer.
- FIDE Senior Trainer for Life - A title for trainers who have experience for more than 25 years working with leading chess players. Coach Melik, who has 30+ years experience, is the one of few who hold such title.
- Winner of the FIDE Trainer Awards 2021
- He was super GM Levon Aronian's coach from 1990 to 1997.
- He has been USA Womenβs chess team coach since 2010.
- His student IM Annie Wang won runner-up in U.S. Women's Championship 2018.
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